
Anti-Racist, Family-Friendly Demonstration in Quebec City!
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Get on the Bus From Montreal!
Buses leave at 9am and return in the evening.
Community groups in Quebec City are organizing a family-friendly Demonstration Against Racism this coming March 25, part of a Festival Against Racism. Quebec City has been a center of activity by anti-immigrant, racist, far-right groups and protests, but local community groups continue to take to the streets to denounce racism, hatred and intolerance. Let’s join them in solidarity and support, as part of a Quebec-wide movement.
Transportation from Montreal is being organized for this coming Sunday. We will leave at 9am sharp and return in the evening. We ask for a $10 to $20 donation to help cover bus costs, but this is sliding scale, so pay-what-you-can (no one turned away).
-> Please reserve a space on the bus at the following link BEFORE this Friday, March 23 at 1pm: https://goo.gl/forms/
We will only reserve a bus (or buses) if there are enough pre-reservations, so please reserve in advance.
The full callout for the Quebec City demo is included below (in French).
– The Montreal-Quebec City Transport Collective
(contact: solidaritesansfrontieres@g
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Manifestation familiale contre le racisme (Québec)
fb: www.facebook.com/events/
Le RÉPAC 03-12, le Comité populaire Saint-Jean-Baptiste et le Festival contre le racisme s’associent une fois de plus pour appeler la population à participer à une manifestation familiale à Québec le 25 mars. Marquons la fin du Festival contre le racisme en prenant la rue pour lutter contre la montée du racisme.
Trop longtemps nous avons laissé grandir la peur de l’autre, le repli identitaire et les préjugés. Nous ne pouvons plus détourner le regard ou faire semblant de ne pas entendre. Entre la xénophobie à l’endroit des demandeurs et demandeuses d’asile Haïtien.ne.s, l’attentat à la mosquée de Québec et l’annonce de l’annulation de la consultation sur le racisme systémique, nous pouvons nous inquiéter et nous indigner. La responsabilité nous incombe à tous et à toutes de prendre la parole afin d’arrêter la dérive.
Le dimanche 25 mars, Place d’Youville à 13h, joignez-vous à nous!
Unissons-nous contre le racisme!
Ont signé cet appel :
1. Regroupement d’éducation populaire en action communautaire de Québec et Chaudière-Appalaches
2. Comité populaire Saint-Jean-Baptiste
3. Bail Québec métro
4. Maison des Femmes de Québec
5. Carrefour d’animation et de participation à un monde ouvert (CAPMO)
6. La Table de concertation du Mois de l’histoire des Noirs de Québec
7. Union des Africains du Québec et amis solidaires de l’Afrique
8. Association générale des étudiantes et étudiants du Cégep Limoilou
9. Le Syndicat des professeur-e-s du Collège François-Xavier-Garneau
10. ROSE du Nord
11. L’Union étudiante du Québec (UEQ)
12. Regroupement des comités logement et associations de locataires du Québec (RCLALQ)
13. Le Filon
14. Regroupement des groupes de femmes de la Capitale-Nationale (RGF-CN)
15. Centre des femmes de la Basse-Ville
16. Réseau des EtudiantEs NoirEs & Afro-DescendantEs de l’Université Laval
17. Ligue des droits et libertés – Section Québec
18. Front d’action populaire en réaménagement urbain (FRAPRU)
19. Association de défense des droits sociaux de la Rive-Sud (ADDS Rive-Sud)
20. Comité des citoyens et des citoyennes du quartier Saint-Sauveur.
21. Mouvement d’éducation populaire et d’action communautaire du Québec
22. Collectif pour un Québec sans pauvreté
23. AmiEs de la Terre de Québec
24. Conseil central de Québec Chaudière-Appalaches (CSN)
Les groupes qui souhaitent joindre leur voix à cet appel à la mobilisation peuvent le faire en écrivant à repac@repac.org.







We need all hands on deck in the so called “Hudson Valley.” Come join Hudson Valley Earth First! for a climb/action camp as we continue the fight against the Valley Lateral Pipeline and the Corporate Power Ventures Power Plant in Orange County, New York. We are looking for folks to come join us for this campaign in order to help build capacity for this fight, and for the fight against future infrastructure projects in this region. Feel free to join us at any time- just email us to let us know when you can come through. Otherwise, we’ll see you at camp from January 19- 22.
Enbridge’s plan for line 10 is to replace 35 kilometers of pipeline running between Hamilton and Binbrook. The line is 55 years old and has been the source of many “smaller” leaks in the area, each of which wreak irreversible damage on the surrounding ecosystem. Enbridge of course has no concern for the watershed or communities around the pipeline, and wants only to increase profits and so they are nearly doubling the diameter of the pipeline in order to accommodate more oil. The expansion of this pipeline means an increase in Tar Sands extraction. It’s important to remember that even when pipelines aren’t actively spilling, the oil trudging through them poisoned millions of gallons of water an hour in its production. The Line 10 project is part of Enbridge’s larger pipeline expansion plan which (as predicted) has been rubber-stamped by Canada’s farcical National Energy Board. The only meaningful accommodations that Enbridge has been forced to make have nothing to do with conservation of life or land, but rather preserving the integrity of two upper class golf courses which Enbridge has agreed to build around so as not to disturb any games this summer. These are the values reflected by Canada’s only environmental oversight on this project – protect wealth at all costs, disregard anything that stands in the way.
Our occupation of S/A Energy’s headquarters lasted from about 6am until 2pm. Spirits stayed high throughout the day as we warmed our toes by the fire, showed off some slick dance moves, and enjoyed a hot homecooked taco buffet out of the back of a pickup truck. We were kept on our toes by the perpetual shenanigans of the police and S/A managers who were desperate to see the work day continue as planned. One of the most dramatic moments came when a line of S/A work trucks attempted to make a back-door escape across a snowy field and over a roadside ditch. Though one truck made it out, some fast moving bloackaders were able to head-off the second truck, and watched as it oafishly rolled back into the ditch. A loud crack let us know that the axle of the truck wasn’t happy, and the spinning of the tires let us know that the truck wouldn’t be moving anywhere without a tow. We laughed and celebrated the thought of S/A sabotaging their own work trucks in such a cunning plot.
